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Danica Patrick reportedly will move from JR Motorsports over to Turner Motorsports for upward of 10 NASCAR Nationwide Series races this season. In turn, Kasey Kahne and Brad Sweet will split JRM's second Nationwide ride, joining full-time driver Regan Smith on the Dale Earnhardt Jr.-owned team that will field Chevrolet Camaros.

On Wednesday, the team confirmed that Great Clips will sponsor the Kahne-Sweet No. 5 car in 27 of the 33 scheduled races, with Earnhardt driving the Great Clips car in one race. Last year, Patrick ran the full Nationwide schedule for JRM with backing from GoDaddy.com. Reportedly, she'll take that sponsorship to Turner Motorsports for 10 races, with Smith getting the JRM No. 7 team that helped her win a pole and finish 10th in points last year.

JRM General Manager Kelley Earnhardt Miller (Earnhardt's sister) said the company hasn't committed the No. 5 Camaro team to the full schedule, but she hopes to find backing to make that happen. “To sign a 28-race sponsorship while adding Kasey Kahne and Brad Sweet to our lineup is quite extraordinary,” she said on Wednesday. “Our goal is still to run two full-time teams, and this helps us greatly to achieve that.”

The company hasn't decided which races Kahne and Sweet will divide, nor has it firmed up Earnhardt's full Nationwide schedule. So far, his only announced races are Feb. 23 in Daytona Beach and March 9 at Las Vegas, both in the No. 88 Camaro sponsored by TaxSlayer.com.

Patrick is expected to debut for Turner Motorsports in the Feb. 23 Nationwide race in Daytona Beach. Other than that date, no other details about her plans with Turner have been confirmed. So far, the company’s only announced plans are Jeb Burton (son of 2002 Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton) and Brazilian driver Miguel Paludo for the full Camping World Truck Series. It’s expected that Justin Allgaier, Nelson Piquet Jr. and James Buescher will also have a presence at Turner.

Last year, Turner Motorsports fielded four full-schedule Nationwide teams, winning races with Allgaier, Buescher and Piquet. The company also won seven Camping World Truck Series races and the series title with Buescher, and finished seventh (Piquet) and 10th (Paludo) in final Truck Series points.